Dies20th September 2007, 11:58 PMJust a little note, unless my computer is by default overclocked, I have done nothing to overclock it unless the 4GB remapping is overclocking it. I'll probably donate this machine. I was proved stupid it seems. I did check the hashsum for all 3 CD's I used and all were correct and verified by the DVD/CD burning program that I use (ImgBurn). navigate to this website

It has booted before and it should boot again. This is currently only with fedora. Woo-hoo! This discussion is locked Sören Kuklau Level 1 (60 points) Q: Clicking hard drive of (almost-)death Hi,I've owned a 700 Mhz 12-inch dual USB iBook since July 2002.

if it does you would have to resize that one or delete it to create a new partition for linux. As an ex-HP tech, I can offer some solutions one or a combination of which will hopefully correct the error.First, check your BIOS settings to see if S.M.A.R.T drive reporting is Wrong. What Is A System Disk I suggest that you go to the people you bought the unit from and get them to fix the problem.

In response to the monitor, I am fully prepared to believe what you say, and I think I have said this before, but I have also tried this with a dell Windows 10 Disk Boot Failure Lest we forget... You can select the Cable selection or remove all jumpers.3. here When this problem started taking place I has an IDE ultra 60GB HD where the Win XP SP2 was installed.

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QuoteFor now I'm quite good to go with this workaround...Maybe I'll redo all the partitioning to give more space to the extended partition... An example is below which boots two RSP's: hw-module slot 2 image disk0:rsp-k4pv-mz.120-32.S5.bin hw-module slot 3 image disk0:rsp-k4pv-mz.120-32.S5.bin If no directive is found for hw-module or 'boot' parameters, it'll simply scan Disk Boot Failure Insert System Disk And Press Enter Thanks for the info. Disk Boot Failure Windows Xp Solution sojourner22nd September 2007, 04:07 AMI too am out of my depth here , I have no experience with asus MB's so I don't know their quirks , also I am new

DVI. @Dies: I will try updating the BIOS tomorrow maybe after I read up on it some more. useful reference I thought my drive was ready to fail, so I looked into replacing it. The green text at the bottom of the screen is my primitive on-screen debug interface. Here is an example of what the PC's console output should look like once the chkdsk.exe is complete:

When the countdown reaches zero, the VIA triggers an interrupt. Set to Large with and without AHCI (btw, what does it mean?) but no success...At boot it displays the mssage: "DISK BOOT FAILURE. bokken29th September 2007, 12:47 AMI am using the gparted that is included on the live CD, and my third drive is SATA but I do not know if it is on my review here And I have verified the images on most, if not all, the images I have downloaded.

Something else to check. Disk Boot Failure Insert System Disk And Press Enter Windows Xp also did you turn off the windows swapfile and run disk cleanup and defrag ? bokken14th October 2007, 06:02 PMIf I was to use gparted, what should I format the drive as?

Then I created the Extended partition giving it all the unalocated space, therefor it's number is sdb4I tried also to create first the extended; that way it was sdb3 and the

Let me know of your opinions on this idea. That's it. And Then There Were Three If you put all these ideas together, only three chips remain: an FPGA, a microcontroller, and a RAM. Boot Failure Press Any Key To Continue According to the VIA 6522 datasheet, this is wrong, and will generate incorrect timeouts.

Problem is that the RSP4+ tries to boot off disk1, fails (presumably due to the an alignment issue that Rodney mentioned. Plug the power cord back, turn on the computer. What BIOS version is this board and have you checked the Asus site/forums ? get redirected here The partition's that worked were FAT 16 & 32, HFS, linux-swap, reiser4, and reiserfs.

bokken22nd September 2007, 03:19 AMCurrently, Fedora 32-bit and 64-bit have failed. I made the necessary environment settings, but it still didn't work. turn off the windows swap file then run disk cleanup then reboot and run defrag in that order. I would also suggest you download http://www.sabayonlinux.org/mod/mirrors/ grab the x86 not the 64 and see how it does.

Flag Permalink This was helpful (0) Collapse - Disk Boot Failure by ccioan / July 18, 2011 1:20 AM PDT In reply to: Disk Boot Failure Solution Your solution is very Tomorrow I will try with my live CD of backtrack. And you are saying that I need to try to install Fedora (or other Linux distro) and once installed, edit the xorg.conf file? The synthetic RAM/ROM sizes are much too small for a Macintosh, but are all that would fit inside the FPGA.

Either there is something wrong with the computer or it is not new. Well, I guess my boot manager or mbr got screwed up, so I used my windows 7 repair disk, it couldn't even find the OS. The trouble is that once your friends hear you're collecting vintage Macs, they'll start giving you perfectly good systems for free! Possible but unlikely that it would die again within just a few weeks.The iBook is running fine, btw, off an external hard drive.

I am swamped with work at school at the moment but when I get some time I will try. Using TG68 will not only allow me to eliminate a chip, but will also make it possible to directly inspect CPU registers and perform other live debugging tricks that wouldn't be In version 3, it has become a fine program. Early 2003, the battery's capacity started decreasing rapidly, but Apple replaced it for free, and the new battery has been performing much better.

With a 120 MHz Power PC 604 CPU, 160 MB RAM, and System 9, it's actually capable of running semi-recent software. I just don't know the reasons. Hardware & Devices Windows Defender offline vs Kapersky Rescue DiskSo my sister's computer has a severe virus problem (aparrently). These ROMs are programmable through JTAG, and have all the smarts needed to configure the FPGA.

bokken21st September 2007, 03:51 PMJust a concern, and I don't know if it would make any difference in the end, but my computer does not have any VGA ports, only DVI. Standard partitioning is;partition 1 Ppartition 2 Ppartition 3 Ppartition 4 P if no more partitions are needed; E if I will ask my friends if they have an extra one lying around and see if I can get it, but no recommendations on this specif thing? But I wanted the partitions of the installed systems (starting with sdb5) to be in sdb4.